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mTORC1 goes sensorless

Science Signaling, 2019
A metabolite of leucine regulates mTORC1 through acetylation of Raptor in certain cell types and tissues.
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mTORC1 signalling and mRNA translation

Biochemical Society Transactions, 2009
Signalling through mTORC1 (mammalian target of rapamycin complex 1) is important in controlling many cell functions, including protein synthesis, which it activates. mTORC1 signalling is activated by stimuli which promote protein accumulation such as anabolic hormones, growth factors and hypertrophic stimuli.
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Chaperoning mTORC1 Activity

Science Signaling, 2010
Chaperone availability regulates mTORC1 signaling, providing a link between protein quality control and translation.
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Thwarting Dyskinesia by Targeting mTORC1

Science Signaling, 2009
Blocking mTORC1 activity may decrease the unwanted involuntary movements associated with l -DOPA treatment.
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Lysosomal catch-and-release controls mTORC1

Nature Cell Biology, 2018
Rag GTPases facilitate mTORC1 activation by recruiting it to Rheb at the lysosome when amino acids are abundant. A study now shows that the amino acid-induced change in the GTP/GDP-binding state of the Rag heterodimer paradoxically increases its dynamic release from the Ragulator at the lysosome and may limit mTORC1 activation.
Aaron M, Hosios, Brendan D, Manning
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mTORC1 Stimulates Glutamine Metabolism

Science Signaling, 2013
The mammalian target of rapamycin complex 1 promotes glutamine metabolism by repressing expression of the gene encoding the sirtuin SIRT4.
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mTORC1 Signaling and Hypoxia

2009
mTORC1 is an important regulator of cell growth and cell proliferation and its activity is adjusted in response to multiple cues including oxygen levels. Under conditions of hypoxia, mTORC1 is inhibited. Hypoxia-induced mTORC1 inhibition typically involves the REDD1 protein.
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mTORC1

2012
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mTORC1 drives granulomas

Nature Reviews Immunology, 2017
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mTORC1: Upstream and Downstream

2023
Yao Yao, Ken Inoki
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